There’s something magical about sipping a cocktail that tastes like it was plucked straight from a summer garden. The Basil and Cucumber Smash Cocktail is exactly that kind of enchantment in a glass – a vibrant, herbaceous drink that combines the cooling crispness of cucumber with the aromatic punch of fresh basil. Whether you’re hosting friends on a warm evening or simply treating yourself after a long day, this cocktail strikes that perfect balance between sophisticated and refreshing.
Why This Recipe is Awesome

What makes the Basil and Cucumber Smash Cocktail truly special is its versatility and brightness. Unlike overly sweet cocktails that can leave you with a headache, this drink is light, herbaceous, and endlessly refreshing. The muddled combination of cucumber and basil creates a farm-fresh flavor profile that’s both complex and approachable.
It works brilliantly with gin (my personal preference) but adapts beautifully to vodka for those who prefer a more neutral base. The touch of lime provides just enough acidity to balance the sweetness, while the simple syrup ties everything together. It’s sophisticated enough for a dinner party but simple enough to whip up whenever the mood strikes.
Equipment needed: Muddler, cocktail shaker, strainer, jigger or measuring tool, rocks glass

Basil and Cucumber Smash Cocktail
Ingredients
- 2 oz gin or vodka quality matters here!
- 4-5 fresh basil leaves plus extra for garnish
- 3-4 thin cucumber slices plus extra for garnish
- ½ oz fresh lime juice about half a lime
- ½ oz simple syrup equal parts sugar and water, dissolved
- Ice cubes
- Splash of soda water about 1-2 oz
- Optional: cucumber ribbon for garnish
Instructions
- Prepare your glass by filling it with ice and setting it aside to chill while you make the cocktail.
- Place cucumber slices and basil leaves in the bottom of your cocktail shaker and gently muddle them to release their oils and flavors. Don’t over-muddle the basil or it can become bitter – just press enough to bruise the leaves.
- Add the gin or vodka, lime juice, and simple syrup to the shaker with the muddled ingredients.
- Fill the shaker halfway with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds until the outside of the shaker becomes frosty.
- Empty your chilled glass of its ice and refill with fresh ice.
- Double-strain the cocktail into your prepared glass to catch any small herb or cucumber pieces.
- Top with a splash of soda water and gently stir to incorporate.
- Garnish with a fresh basil leaf and cucumber slice or an elegant cucumber ribbon. Serve immediately.
Notes
- For simple syrup, combine equal parts sugar and water in a small saucepan, heat until dissolved, then cool completely before using. It keeps for weeks in the refrigerator.
- This cocktail can be batched for parties – just multiply ingredients (except soda) and store in a pitcher. Add ice and soda just before serving.
- For a spicier variation, add a thin slice of jalapeño during the muddling process.
- English cucumbers work best as they have fewer seeds and a crisper texture.
- For a non-alcoholic version, replace the spirit with extra soda water or cucumber-flavored sparkling water.
Calories & Nutritional Info
- Approximately 140-160 calories per serving (with gin)
- Low in carbohydrates (about 6g) from the simple syrup
- Contains no major allergens (gluten-free if using gluten-free spirits)
- Vegan and vegetarian friendly
- For a lower-calorie option, use less simple syrup or substitute with a natural sweetener
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-muddling the basil – this causes bitterness; just gently press to release oils
- Using warm glasses – a chilled glass keeps your cocktail colder longer
- Skipping the fresh ingredients – dried basil or bottled lime juice won’t provide the same bright flavors
- Adding too much soda water – it should complement, not overwhelm the cocktail
- Using old or wilted basil – the fragrant oils are essential for this drink’s character
Alternatives & Substitutions
- Spirits: Vodka for a cleaner taste, white rum for tropical notes, or tequila blanco for an exciting variation
- Herbs: Mint or cilantro can replace basil for different flavor profiles
- Sweeteners: Honey syrup (3 parts honey:1 part hot water) or agave nectar for alternative sweetness
- Citrus: Lemon juice instead of lime for a different acidity
- Add-ins: Watermelon chunks, strawberries, or peach slices can complement the cucumber beautifully
- Bubbles: Flavored seltzer, ginger beer, or even champagne instead of plain soda water
FAQs
Can I make this cocktail ahead of time for a party?
You can prepare most of it in advance, but for best results, I recommend muddling the basil and cucumber just before serving. You can pre-mix the spirits, lime juice, and simple syrup and keep chilled, then muddle and add the fresh ingredients per glass or batch when your guests arrive. Always add the soda water at the very end for maximum fizz.
What’s the best gin to use in a Basil and Cucumber Smash?
Look for gins with botanical profiles that complement cucumber and basil. Hendrick’s is perfect because it already has cucumber notes, but London dry styles like Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray work beautifully too. Avoid overly juniper-forward gins that might compete with the delicate herbs.
How can I make this cocktail less sweet?
Simply reduce the simple syrup to ¼ oz or omit it entirely if you prefer a drier cocktail. The cucumber naturally provides subtle sweetness, so you won’t miss much. You could also try using a cucumber-flavored sparkling water instead of plain soda water for added natural sweetness without the sugar.
My basil turned brown in the cocktail. How can I prevent this?
Basil can oxidize quickly when muddled. For best visual results, muddle your basil just before serving and consider reserving some fresh leaves exclusively for garnish rather than muddling all of them. Also, serving immediately after preparation helps maintain that vibrant green color.
Is there a way to get more cucumber flavor in the cocktail?
Absolutely! For an intensified cucumber flavor, try infusing your spirit beforehand. Simply slice a cucumber, add to your gin or vodka bottle, and let it sit for 24-48 hours. Strain before using. You can also create cucumber ice cubes by freezing water with thin cucumber slices for a drink that gets more cucumber-forward as the ice melts.
Final Thoughts
The Basil and Cucumber Smash Cocktail is more than just a drink—it’s a celebration of fresh, vibrant flavors that can transform an ordinary moment into something special. There’s something deeply satisfying about creating a cocktail from ingredients that might be growing in your garden or sitting in your produce drawer. So muddle those herbs, shake with enthusiasm, and toast to the simple pleasures of creative mixology at home!